Violence Mars Edo By-Elelction As Thugs, Vigilance Group Invade Polling Units Cart Away Voting Materiaks

Aug 16, 2025 - 13:50
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Violence Mars Edo By-Elelction As Thugs, Vigilance Group Invade Polling Units Cart Away Voting Materiaks

Violence Mars Edo By-Elelction As Thugs, Vigilance Group Invade Polling Units Cart Away Voting Materiaks

Violence erupted during Saturday’s by elections in Edo State as reports emerged of thugs and uniformed members of Edo State’s vigilante network storming polling units in several local government areas, disrupting voting and intimidating voters.

In reaction, the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) in Edo State has called on President Bola Ahmed Tinubu to make an “unambiguous public declaration” directing security forces to remain neutral in the ongoing senatorial and House of Representatives by elections in Edo Central and Ovia Federal Constituency.

In Esan Central, the PDP alleged that security forces arrested the two sons of party chieftain Senator Odia, while uniformed members of the Edo State Security Network, widely seen as a state backed vigilante outfit, prevented voters from entering polling stations. Senator Odia accused the police, security forces, and vigilantes of beating voters and blocking access to voting centres across the local government.

In Ovia South West, PDP House of Representatives candidate Hon. Destiny Enabulele was allegedly assaulted by thugs shortly after casting his vote. Enabulele claims the attack was carried out by men loyal to the Deputy Governor, Hon. Dennis Idahosa. “At about 6am this morning,the DSS came to my Father’s house with the intention of Harass and intimate PDP members. After asking questions and harassing me and my family, they left.

My attack occurred after casting my vote. The same DSS squad who came to my house and Dennis Idahosa’s boy (Desmond Enabulele) invaded my polling unit with the intention to kill me. I managed to escape with my life.

They made away with my Samsung Fold phone and my ATM cards.” Hon. Enabulele stated.

The PDP further alleged that uniformed vigilantes had been deployed in both Esan West and Esan Central, where they were openly turning away voters. Governor Monday Okpebholo, who hails from Esan Central, has been urged by the PDP to condemn the violence and threats allegedly made by his supporters and to fulfil his duty as the state’s chief security officer by ensuring a peaceful and credible election.